Rugby is king in France's oval world

Players celebrate their victory in the foam-filled locker room showers after the French Federale 1 rugby union match betwen Saint-Sulpice-sur-Leze and Valence d'Agen, at the Gaston-Sauret stadium in Saint-Sulpice-sur-Leze, southwestern France, on May 21, 2023. The USSS club created in 1912 by a teatcher is well known in the area to gather players from all ages, including a rugby school since 1975. It is one of the smallest clubs competing in the Federale 1 Division. Ahead of the Rugby World Cup in France, Agence France-Presse asked 20 aspiring photographers from each country qualified for the competition to show one aspect of the rugby union culture in their homeland, with the help of Canon cameras who are sponsoring the tournament. From Namibia to Fiji via Georgia and Scotland this photo essay gives us a glimpse of the core values of rugby on five continents. Players celebrate their victory in the foam-filled locker room showers after the French Federale 1 rugby union match betwen Saint-Sulpice-sur-Leze and Valence d'Agen, at the Gaston-Sauret stadium in Saint-Sulpice-sur-Leze, southwestern France, on May 21, 2023. The USSS club created in 1912 by a teatcher is well known in the area to gather players from all ages, including a rugby school since 1975. It is one of the smallest clubs competing in the Federale 1 Division. Ahead of the Rugby World Cup in France, Agence France-Presse asked 20 aspiring photographers from each country qualified for the competition to show one aspect of the rugby union culture in their homeland, with the help of Canon cameras who are sponsoring the tournament. From Namibia to Fiji via Georgia and Scotland this photo essay gives us a glimpse of the core values of rugby on five continents. VALENTINE CHAPUIS/AFP

Paris (AFP) – There is a region in south-west France where the walls of bars and bedrooms are adorned not with pictures of Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele but Antoine Dupont, Cyril Baille and Romain Ntamack.

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